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Fantasies was filmed and produced on an extremely low budget in Greece in 1973. Filming lasted just over ten days. However, the film was not released until 1981, two years after Bo Derek had already become a movie fantasy girl and international star after her breakthrough performance in the comedy 10 (1979).
TV movie, Canada Les Perses: 1961 TV movie, France Aeschylus: 1967 TV movie, Finland I Persiani: 1967 TV movie, Italy The Forgotten Pistolero: 1969 Italy Agamemnon: 1973 Belgium Orestea: 1975 Italy Atreides: 1979 TV movie, Greece Oresteia: 1979 TV mini-series, UK Prometheus Retrogressing: 1998 Le Rêve Plus Fort que la Mort: 2002 France Die ...
Medusa is a 1973 American mystery drama film starring and produced by George Hamilton directed by Gordon Hessler. It was co written by Christopher Wicking, the last of five collaborations he had with Hessler. [1] It was Hamilton's second film as producer (the first being Evel Knievel) and was shot in Greece. [2]
Selected as one of the 10 best Greek films by Greek Film Critics Association: Evrydiki BA 2O37 (Ευριδίκη ΒΑ 2Ο37) Nikos Nikolaidis: Vera Tschechowa, John Moore, Niki Triantafillidi: Drama: Greek-West German co-production – IMDb: 1976: Happy Day: Pantelis Voulgaris: Zorz Sarri, Giorgos Moschidis, Nikos Bousdoukos, Costa Fyssoun: Drama
O methystakas / Ο μεθύστακας (The Drunkard), George Tzavellas, 1950; Kyriakatiko xypnima / Κυριακάτικο Ξύπνημα (Windfall in Athens), Michael Cacoyannis, 1954
On vacation in Greece, Ann Stanley is stranded on the coast when her rented car breaks down. A handsome young man on a motorbike, Peter Latham, offers Ann a ride, which she refuses, reluctant to get on a bike at 36 or accept a ride from a stranger. Peter points out that she is overly cautious, lacking spontaneity or a sense of adventure.
Title Release date Notes Amphitryon: 1935 Antigone: 1961 Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops: 1961 peplum film: Atlantis: 2013-2015 the show, submarine pilot Jason washes up on the shores of legendary Atlantis and must navigate the powerful leaders of the mythological realm.
The book's title was not used for the movie on grounds that it might have confused audiences into thinking it was a big-screen version of Make Room for Daddy. [ 8 ] This was the 101st and final film in which Edward G. Robinson appeared; he died of bladder cancer on January 26, 1973, two months after the completion of filming.